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Civil Rights Groups Warn UCSC Attempts to Censor Pro-Palestine Scholarship May Violate Federal Laws
On Wednesday, Palestine Legal and the Center for Constitutional Rights wrote to the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) warning them to cease attempts to unlawfully censor the upcoming Institute for the Critical Study of Zionism (ICSZ) convening, “Battling the ‘IHRA definition’: Theory & Activism”, which is set to be jointly held at UCSC and New York University (NYU) on October 13th and 14th. The convening is a working meeting of the Institute’s community of scholars and activists, aimed at combating dangerous efforts to use a distorted definition of antisemitism to silence advocacy for Palestinian rights. On September 5th (in a statement updated September 8), UCSC criticized the convening following smears from right-wing media outlets and Israel lobby groups.
UCSC’s condemnation falsely implies that the convening’s points of unity, which define Zionism as a settler colonial project, are antisemitic. But this is totally baseless: “Opposition to the political ideology of Zionism” the letter explains, “whether espoused by Palestinians, Jews, or anyone else—is the call for equal rights for all residents of historic Palestine currently living under Israeli rule, and an end to the occupation and other forms of Israeli demographic control.”
The letter further warns UCSC’s administration that university action taken to suppress scholarship, organizing, or expression in support of Palestinian rights would violate the First Amendment and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964’s prohibition of national origin discrimination. It also points out the administration’s double standard when it comes to criticism of Israel: UCSC has formally partnered with Hillel, an organization that is prohibited by its own guidelines from hosting anti-Zionist speakers.
Since 2014, Palestine Legal has responded to over 2200 incidents of suppression of Palestinian rights advocacy, many involving harassment and censorship attempts by university administrations and right-wing organizations aimed at intimidating Palestinians and their supporters into silence and inaction.
“UCSC cannot selectively suppress the work of faculty and students who support Palestinian rights or who criticize Israel,” said Palestine Legal staff attorney Dylan Saba. “Not just because it’s against the law—but because it’s wrong. This type of censorship against pro-Palestine scholarship is the exact purpose of the IHRA definition, designed to shield Israel’s oppressive regime from criticism at the expense of academic freedom.”
[Photo credit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/whsieh78/15169877021]
https://palestinelegal.org/news/letter-to-ucsc
The letter further warns UCSC’s administration that university action taken to suppress scholarship, organizing, or expression in support of Palestinian rights would violate the First Amendment and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964’s prohibition of national origin discrimination. It also points out the administration’s double standard when it comes to criticism of Israel: UCSC has formally partnered with Hillel, an organization that is prohibited by its own guidelines from hosting anti-Zionist speakers.
Since 2014, Palestine Legal has responded to over 2200 incidents of suppression of Palestinian rights advocacy, many involving harassment and censorship attempts by university administrations and right-wing organizations aimed at intimidating Palestinians and their supporters into silence and inaction.
“UCSC cannot selectively suppress the work of faculty and students who support Palestinian rights or who criticize Israel,” said Palestine Legal staff attorney Dylan Saba. “Not just because it’s against the law—but because it’s wrong. This type of censorship against pro-Palestine scholarship is the exact purpose of the IHRA definition, designed to shield Israel’s oppressive regime from criticism at the expense of academic freedom.”
[Photo credit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/whsieh78/15169877021]
https://palestinelegal.org/news/letter-to-ucsc
For more information:
https://palestinelegal.org/
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September 05, 2023 (Updated Sept. 8, 2023)
UC Santa Cruz does not endorse the upcoming conference organized by the Institute for the Critical Study of Zionism and no events of the conference are scheduled to take place on the UC Santa Cruz campus. The reference to the “intellectual space of UC Santa Cruz,” and the listing of select individual UC Santa Cruz academic departments and centers purportedly as sponsors, is not, and should not be interpreted as, a university endorsement. At no point in time has UC Santa Cruz endorsed the upcoming conference.
We note that the conference organizers no longer require individuals to confirm their agreement with the Institute’s “points of unity” before registering. The removal of the points of unity condition is a welcome change, and the University did not and does not endorse in any way its use. Affirmation with those points of unity, as a condition to registering, were on the website and may have been operative throughout the conference registration period, and thus have had the effect of framing the conference in this context. A conference that limits participation based on political ideology is antithetical to UC Santa Cruz values as a public university and constitutes potential viewpoint discrimination in violation of the First Amendment along with potentially impinging on the academic freedom of prospective attendees.
We are vigorous proponents of free inquiry and the free exchange of ideas, and believe that more speech is the best approach to countering speech we find troubling. Both by policy and in practice, the university rigorously honors the freedom to present the widest range of viewpoints irrespective of agreement on those viewpoints. The presentation of the conference’s goals and approach is provoking disagreement as to whether the goals and approach are antisemitic or not antisemitic. This disagreement, like many other disagreements, should be discussed and debated freely and openly in a scholarly community. Amid a sharp rise in antisemitism in the United States, we urge our campus community to understand the impact of their individual views and the expressions of those views on others in the community.
UC Santa Cruz does not endorse the upcoming conference organized by the Institute for the Critical Study of Zionism and no events of the conference are scheduled to take place on the UC Santa Cruz campus. The reference to the “intellectual space of UC Santa Cruz,” and the listing of select individual UC Santa Cruz academic departments and centers purportedly as sponsors, is not, and should not be interpreted as, a university endorsement. At no point in time has UC Santa Cruz endorsed the upcoming conference.
We note that the conference organizers no longer require individuals to confirm their agreement with the Institute’s “points of unity” before registering. The removal of the points of unity condition is a welcome change, and the University did not and does not endorse in any way its use. Affirmation with those points of unity, as a condition to registering, were on the website and may have been operative throughout the conference registration period, and thus have had the effect of framing the conference in this context. A conference that limits participation based on political ideology is antithetical to UC Santa Cruz values as a public university and constitutes potential viewpoint discrimination in violation of the First Amendment along with potentially impinging on the academic freedom of prospective attendees.
We are vigorous proponents of free inquiry and the free exchange of ideas, and believe that more speech is the best approach to countering speech we find troubling. Both by policy and in practice, the university rigorously honors the freedom to present the widest range of viewpoints irrespective of agreement on those viewpoints. The presentation of the conference’s goals and approach is provoking disagreement as to whether the goals and approach are antisemitic or not antisemitic. This disagreement, like many other disagreements, should be discussed and debated freely and openly in a scholarly community. Amid a sharp rise in antisemitism in the United States, we urge our campus community to understand the impact of their individual views and the expressions of those views on others in the community.
For more information:
https://news.ucsc.edu/2023/09/statement-on...
Why we created the Institute for the Critical Study of Zionism
https://mondoweiss.net/2023/08/why-we-created-the-institute-for-the-critical-study-of-zionism/
I drafted the definition of antisemitism. Rightwing Jews are weaponizing it
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/dec/13/antisemitism-executive-order-trump-chilling-effect
The ADL & the right-wing-led White House antisemitism strategy
https://uscpr.org/adl-white-house/
Distorted Definition: Redefining Antisemitism to Silence Advocacy for Palestinian Rights
https://palestinelegal.org/distorted-definition
IHRA Definition Silences Speech for Palestinian Rights
https://imeu.org/article/imeu-policy-analysis-9-ihra-definition-silences-speech-for-palestinian-righ
https://mondoweiss.net/2023/08/why-we-created-the-institute-for-the-critical-study-of-zionism/
I drafted the definition of antisemitism. Rightwing Jews are weaponizing it
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/dec/13/antisemitism-executive-order-trump-chilling-effect
The ADL & the right-wing-led White House antisemitism strategy
https://uscpr.org/adl-white-house/
Distorted Definition: Redefining Antisemitism to Silence Advocacy for Palestinian Rights
https://palestinelegal.org/distorted-definition
IHRA Definition Silences Speech for Palestinian Rights
https://imeu.org/article/imeu-policy-analysis-9-ihra-definition-silences-speech-for-palestinian-righ
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